Empowering the Next Generation of Thinkers
David Gurwitz is passionate about sharing his love of mathematics with the world, and he is committed to providing high-quality educational resources for students, parents, and educators. This page is a growing library of these resources, all of which are designed to make mathematics more accessible, engaging, and fun.
Educational Resources:
Tools for a Mathematical Mind
Educational Resources: Tools for a Mathematical Mind
For Parents
“Math at Home” Guide: A guide for parents on how to create a math-friendly home environment and how to support your child’s mathematical development.
“Kitchen Table Math” Activities: A collection of fun and easy math activities that you can do with your children using everyday household items.
Parenting a “Math-Phobic” Child: A series of articles and resources for parents of children who struggle with math anxiety.
For Educators
For Students
Interactive Games and Puzzles: A collection of online games and puzzles that will challenge your mathematical mind and help you to develop your problem-solving skills.
Video Tutorials: Short, engaging video tutorials that explain complex mathematical concepts in a simple and intuitive way.
“Ask David” Forum: A community forum where you can ask David your most challenging math questions and get help from a true mathematical wizard.
Downloadable Lesson Plans: A collection of lesson plans and other teaching materials for the Math Through Sports program.
Teacher Training Workshops: Information on upcoming teacher training workshops and other professional development opportunities.
“Bring David to Your School” Program: Information on how to bring David to your school for a special presentation or workshop.
A New Way of Learning
David’s approach to mathematics education is all about demystifying the subject and revealing its inherent beauty and its presence in the world all around us. Whether through the structure of a song, the arc of a basketball shot, or the spiral of a seashell, he shows us that mathematics is not just a subject to be studied but a language to be felt.